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Alma Park Zoo is set on 40 acres with 12 acres set under a rainforest canopy in Dakabin, Queensland.

We currently exhibit 100 species, with more than 200 individual animals.

Alma Park Zoo is home to over 200 individual mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians and crocodilians representing approximately 100 species. Many of the animals are exotic species from South America, Asia, Africa and of course Australian Native Animals.

Alma is Queensland’s oldest Zoo and also one of the only Zoos where you will see and interact with a broad range of primates.

We pride ourselves on providing a safe and affordable family day out while providing education and awareness through our displays, staff and unique animal interaction opportunities.

Our mission statement is to to create a unique and exciting experience in a natural environment that will empower the community to be involved in the conservation of wildlife and their environment

Reality Cruises is a family owned and operated business that has been operating in South East Queensland for over 12 years. It owns and operates a 25m liveaboard dive vessel, "Big Cat Reality".

This unique vessel allows Reality Cruises to offer a number of amazing experiences that take you to destinations that you can usually only dream about. "Big Cat Reality" offers weekend liveaboard dive trips in the stunning Moreton Bay Marine Park. We also offer 4 or 5 day Bunker Group trips to the amazing world of the Great Barrier Reef - off Bundaberg.

Our experience in the industry includes running 10-70m vessels in the local area as well as up and down the Queensland coast for the last 25 years.

The Redcliffe Museum celebrates the evolution of the Peninsula’s character and identity, and its significance to the world around it. In exploring past triumphs and tragedies, contemporary interests and future aspirations, the Museum becomes a vibrant, interactive and perpetual reminder of the region’s past, present and future.

Welcome to AMF Bowling, home to the fun of ten-pin bowling! We have 45 centres across Australia and New Zealand, all delivering action-packed entertainment: state-of-the-art sound systems, arcade games and amusements, great food and excellent value. Get into life in the fast lane with AMF Bowling - there's a centre near you!

Brisbane Whale Watching invites you to come on board the magnificent ‘Eye-Spy’ for an encounter with the whales. Of all the great whales, the humpback is the most surface active displaying behaviour that will not only inspire you but leave you in awe. There quite clearly is no better place to observe the mighty humpback than Brisbane’s Moreton Bay, recognised as one of the world’s best Whale watching areas.

While keeping a lookout you’re given an excellent commentary from our onboard expert and female Captain, Kerry Lopez, which leaves you with a better understanding of these huge mammals.

There's nothing else like it. A Beach Tandem Skydive is the ULTIMATE sky diving experience, and one that you'll never forget. Experience the amazing rush of Freefall from up to 14,000 ft!

A Jump the Beach Brisbane'sday of skydiving, is packed with up to 14,000 feet of pure excitement and adrenaline, but it doesn’t end there! You will enjoy a great day out with friends at Redcliffe, which is just 30 minutes from Brisbane CBD, nestled between two of Brisbane’s most beautiful landmarks, Moreton Bay and the Glasshouse Mountains.

Jump The Beach Brisbane, is part of Skydive Australia (Skydive Cairns, Jump the Beach Mission/Skydive Mission Beach, Skydive Byron Bay, Skydive Sydney North Coast), which between the five sites has more than 30 years experience in tandem skydives and is the largest and the most professional skydive company in the country!

Rolls of honour like the Strathpine Honour Board give a ready insight into a locality's proud involvement in WWI.
The honour board, designed by leading Brisbane metal worker Ernest Gunderson in 1921, lists in alphabetical order 76 names of local men who served in WWI. Some lettering is now missing, in its original state it clearly recorded whether a person was killed in action, wounded, died of illness or returned home.
The honour board, commissioned by the Strathpine Patriotic League, is made of bronze on a marble background with timber edging. It features cavalrymen with the Queensland state emblem and soldiers; two enamelled flags- the Union Jack and Australian flag; the AIF emblem; a cannon and a replica of Britannia, with the words 'For king and country'.
Gunderson's honour boards are unique to Queensland. Few remain as intact as this example, now found in the old foyer of the Pine Rivers RSL, now within the grounds of North Leagues and Services Club.
Memorials to the district's servicemen in later conflicts are located nearby. The First World War Memorial Gates facing Anzac Avenue were relocated from the Lawnton showgrounds in 1985, and lead to a memorial garden containing two trophy guns.

Osprey House Environment Centre is nestled on the banks of the Pine River amidst the branching arms of the mangroves. It melds as a part of this sensitive wetland area with its natural timber design, sweeping verandas and meandering boardwalks inviting everyone to explore almost secret locations and learn about the local fauna and flora.
Cast your eyes across the river and wetlands from the viewing platforms and enjoy the ambience of the natural environment. So much wildlife inhabits this area that the you are spoiled for choice, whether it is birds on high, sleepy koalas in the gum trees, crabs in the mudflats or a dolphin playing in the river channel, each day offers unique surprises.
The centre includes a theatre, an interpretive centre with information about our natural environment and how we can all make a difference, 400 metres of boardwalks and a barbecue and picnic area.
Osprey House is situated close to where Ospreys regularly roost. These fish eating hawks may be seen at almost any time in daylight hours, soaring over the river, diving into the water to catch fish, or carrying fish back to their nest and feeding site atop a 21 metre raptor pole.

Queensland's first bitumen road connecting Brisbane to a seaside resort was 18 kilometres from Petrie to Redcliffe: it was also the state's longest WWI memorial avenue.
Anzac Memorial Avenue, now simply called Anzac Avenue, officially opened for traffic on 5 December 1925. It was built by returned servicemen as a re-employment project, starting in December 1922, and funded through public fundraising and government contributions.
Enhancing the streetscape, and in keeping with a growing tradition of living memorials, trees were planted along the motorway from February 1925, 2,000 trees in all. Not all survived. Weather and roadworks took their toll over the years and some were replaced.
Original plantings include the Cocos palms planted at Petrie by Governor Nathan in 1925, a Hoop Pine planted at the Humpybong Esplanade corner of the avenue by Governor-General Lord Stonehaven and a Fig tree at the roundabout terminating the avenue near Settlement Cove Lagoon.
Anzac Memorial Avenue was one of about 200 treed avenues planted in the wake of WWI across Australia.
The RACQ was a major supporter of its development, aligning with the newly-formed Main Roads Board. In this, the project uniquely blended WWI remembrance with the first car-driven tourism initiative in Queensland.

The Moreton Bay Region is home to Bee Gees Way, a walkway that honours the world famous pop group. The latest additions to Bee Gees way were officially opened by Barry Gibb on September 11, 2015.
Located off Redcliffe Parade, Bee Gees way is a multi-media celebration of the Gibb brothers' phenomenal career and their links to Redcliffe.
Free and open every day and night, Bee Gees way has been developed in conjunction with Barry Gibb and features a life-size statue of the brothers as young boys in Redcliffe, more than 60 captioned photographs and 13 album covers from across the band's career, personal stories and reflections by Barry Gibb, a 70-metre mural featuring artwork of Barry, Robin, Maurice and Andy Gibb, a new statue of the Bee Gees from the 'One Night Only' era, seating featuring lyrics of Bee Gees songs, a copy of the contract they signed with Bill Goode and Bill Gates in 1959, a 5.3 metre square video screen showing exclusive interviews with Barry Gibb and never before seen home movie footage, along with Bee Gees songs.
Light shows set to music (nightly: 7pm, 7.30pm, 8pm, 8.30pm, 9pm, 9.30pm).

The premier racing drivers championship, the Queensland Racing Drivers' Championship is kicking off at Lakeside for 2017.
The Championship is open to talented newcomers as well as experienced old hands and produces some very close racing. The Championship regularly attracts in excess of 50 talented drivers to do battle.
QRDC has a wide range of vehicles competing, as well as demonstrations and off track entertainment for all the family....

Get swept away at the 2016 Redcliffe KiteFest.
Families will get swept away in the fun, colour and excitement of the annual Redcliffe KiteFest where kites of all shapes and sizes fill the sky.
Featuring a program bursting with fun for the whole family, event patrons both young and old will be enthralled with the entertainment and activities on offer....

The event will boast a relaxed 'access all areas' atmosphere allowing families and enthusiasts a rare chance to see some of the world's most exciting cars up close and personal. Walk through pit lane and strike up a conversation with the drivers and crew or grab yourself a photo next to one of your favourite cars. 2017 will also see the return of Group C & A to Lakeside, so it's bound to be an awesome weekend!
The Lakeside Classic is set to be a great weekend for car racers involved and spectating enthusiasts alike....

An environmental and interpretation centre on an 18 hectare reserve with Burpengary Creek running through the site, this centre has a variety of natural and man-made ecosystems. Over one kilometre of self guided and guided walks through open remnant grasslands, acacia woodlands, wetlands, endangered rainforest, a macadamia germplasm plantation and home to abundant native birds and butterflies. ...

Australian Doctors run family practice and after hours medical centre in Australia with registered after hours doctors and nurses who provide family care medical services in Brisbane and in Australia. Call us at our family practice medical centre for 24 hour health services.